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"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice
 
"Delicious Pineapple and Cucumber Juice: Refreshing and Nutrient-Packed for a Healthy Boost"

    Quench your thirst and revitalize your body with a delightful glass of pineapple and cucumber juice. This invigorating beverage offers a burst of flavours while providing a multitude of essential nutrients. While some claim potential health benefits and detoxifying effects, it's important to note that individual results may vary. In this blog post, let's explore the tantalizing blend of pineapple and cucumber, highlighting their refreshing qualities, nutritional value, and potential for a healthy boost. Let's dive into the details!

     Experience the invigorating and revitalizing power of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice as you can indulge in the delightful fusion of pineapple and cucumber flavours. This refreshing beverage offers the perfect balance of sweetness and crispness, making it an ideal choice to quench your thirst and awaken your senses. Sip on this harmonious blend and let the refreshing taste transport you to a tropical oasis, where the tanginess of pineapple and the coolness of cucumber combine to create a truly delightful and rejuvenating drink. Whether you're enjoying it on a hot summer day or as a refreshing pick-me-up any time of the year, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice is the ultimate thirst-quencher that will leave you feeling refreshed and revitalized.

"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

    Let's look into the remarkable nutritional highlights of Pineapple and Cucumber, two powerhouse ingredients that contribute to the health benefits of this delightful juice. Pineapple boasts an impressive array of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, manganese, and bromelain—an enzyme known for its anti-inflammatory properties. These nutrients play a vital role in supporting immune function, promoting healthy skin, and aiding digestion. Meanwhile, cucumber shines with its hydrating properties, thanks to its high water content. Additionally, it provides vitamins K and C, as well as minerals like potassium and magnesium, which are essential for maintaining optimal health and hydration levels. 
 
    In addition to its potential health benefits, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice may have revitalizing and detoxifying effects on the body. Detoxification is a natural process that helps eliminate toxins, and this juice can support it by providing hydration, essential nutrients, and enzymes. Pineapple's bromelain and cucumber's high water content contribute to hydration, aiding the body's natural detoxification pathways. Furthermore, both ingredients contain fibre, which promotes healthy digestion and helps remove waste from the body, supporting overall detoxification.   
 
    When it comes to the potential for a healthy boost, Pineapple and Cucumber Juice may offer various advantages, though it's important to note that individual results may vary.  Incorporating this refreshing juice into your routine can be a flavourful way to potentially enhance your well-being. 
  
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice
 
     Creating your own Pineapple and Cucumber Juice is a simple and delightful endeavour. Follow our easy-to-follow recipe to concoct this flavourful elixir in the comfort of your own kitchen. Feel free to experiment with variations and additions, such as adding a splash of lime juice for an extra citrusy tang or incorporating a handful of fresh mint leaves for added freshness. Tailor the recipe to suit your taste preferences and enjoy the refreshing and nutrient-packed goodness of this homemade juice.  
 
     To truly harness the benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice, it's essential to incorporate it into a balanced lifestyle. Learn how to seamlessly integrate this invigorating beverage into your daily routine, alongside a balanced diet, regular exercise, and other wellness practices. Emphasize the importance of nourishing your body with whole, nutrient-dense foods and engaging in physical activities that promote vitality and well-being. By adopting a holistic approach to wellness, you can optimize the potential benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice and enhance your overall health and vitality. 
 
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Recipe Type - Juice
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 3-4
Author - SM  

Preparation Time - 15 -20 Minutes
 

Refreshing Pineapple & Cucumber Juice 

"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice


Here's a simple and delicious recipe for Pineapple and Cucumber Juice - The Perfect Refreshment for Summer:

Ingredients:

Pineapple - 1 Cup
Cucumber (medium-sized)  - 1 No.
Lemon  - 1/2 a Lemon
Cold Water - 1 Cup
Ice Cubes - a Few (Optional)

 

Add-ons (If preferred):

Sweetener of your choice
Mint Leaves - a Few
Cucumber/Pineapple slices - to Garnish


Method:

  • Using a knife, slice off the top & bottom part of the Pineapple, and cut off the outer layer. 
  • Slice the Pineapple and cut it into chunks.
  • Slice off the ends of a cucumber and cut it into pieces.  Can peel the cucumber, if preferred.
  • Place the pineapple chunks and chopped cucumber into a blender or juicer.
  • Squeeze the juice of half a lemon into the blender.
  • Add the cold water to the blender.
  • Blend the ingredients on high speed until smooth and well combined.
  • If desired, strain the juice using a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove any pulp.
  • Pour the juice into glasses filled with ice cubes, if desired.
  • Give the juice a quick stir and serve chilled.
  • Enjoy the refreshing and nutrient-packed Pineapple and Cucumber Juice!
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

 

NOTES: 

  • Adding Sweeteners to the drink is purely optional.

  • Adding Lemon Juice or Mint Leaves to the juice can give you an extra note of taste and flavour to the Pineapple & Cucumber Juice. But it is purely optional.

     

 Storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice: Freshness and Shelf Life    

    When it comes to storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice, refrigeration is key to preserving its freshness and flavour. While it's always best to consume freshly made juice for maximum nutritional benefits, you may find it useful to store leftover juice or prepare it in advance. Here's a handy guide to proper storage: 
 
Refrigeration: As soon as you prepare the juice, transfer it to an airtight container like a glass jar or bottle. Make sure to seal the container tightly to prevent oxidation and nutrient loss. Store the juice in the refrigerator at a temperature of 4 °C (40 °F) or below to maintain its quality. 
 
Shelf Life: Pineapple and Cucumber Juice can generally be stored in the refrigerator for about 2–3 days. However, it's important to note that the longer it's stored, the more likely it is to lose its freshness and vibrant flavours. For the best taste experience, it's recommended to consume the juice as soon as possible. 
 
Separation: It's normal for natural separation to occur in the juice due to the varying densities of the ingredients. Prior to consumption, give the container a gentle shake or stir to blend the juice back together and ensure a consistent taste. 
 
Quality Check: Always inspect the juice before consuming to ensure it hasn't spoiled. Watch out for any off smells, unusual colours, or odd textures. If you notice any signs of spoilage, it's best to discard the juice to maintain your health and safety.
     
    While storing Pineapple and Cucumber Juice can be convenient, it's important to note that the flavour and quality of the juice may diminish the longer it's kept. To fully enjoy the optimal nutritional content, it's recommended to prepare fresh batches of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice whenever possible. By doing so, you can savour the deliciousness and reap the maximum benefits.
"A refreshing pineapple and cucumber detox drink in a glass."
Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

 

Savouring the Delightful Benefits of Pineapple and Cucumber Juice

    Indulge in the delightful combination of pineapple and cucumber juice, a refreshing concoction that offers not only a tantalizing taste but also a range of potential health benefits and rejuvenating effects. While individual experiences may vary, incorporating this delightful beverage into your healthy lifestyle can be a delightful choice. Stay hydrated, nourish your body with essential nutrients, and relish in the invigorating qualities of pineapple and cucumber juice. Cheers to your well-being!

FOOD AS MEDICINE
DATES

    Only when I started living in Malaysia, I noticed that large batches of Dates were sold during Ramadan Season. The relevance never realized before and the significance of Dates during Ramadan fasting was a new learning for me then. Since the fruit was discovered, which can be traced back to almost 5320 BC., it has been known for its healing properties. Since then, Dates have served as a staple for people in the Indus Valley, Middle East and North Africa.  Mainly cultivated in these regions & in tropical regions.

    Dates are highly beneficial due to the innate composition of macronutrients and many other healthy elements.  Dates are known for their high content of natural sugars. It’s interesting to notice that dried dates have a higher calorie content when compared to the fresh fruit. The calorie content of Dates is one of the most important fact that makes this Middle East fruit a world favourite.

    It is said that Prophet Muhammad broke fast with three Dates and water. And from thereon Dates has been associated with Ramadan(Ramzan). The fruit is mentioned more than 20 times in the Quran. Muslims around the world, follow a religious tradition of serving Dates (Tmar) at their Ramadan Iftar table.  With many making it a point to break their fast with Dates. Dates are not only associated with Ramadan, but preferred by many Muslims for Tahneek, the tradition of rubbing something sweet into the mouth of a newborn.

    Apart from the tradition and cultural significance, the fruit provide a quick boost of energy for the meal to come. From the day-long fasting, your body may get deprived of energy and dehydrated. Low blood sugar, headaches and lethargy can be common manifestation of the fasting. In such a scenario, dates are the perfect way to break the fast as it activates the body to take in the inflow of food, by helping to secrete digestive juices. Also, being rich in natural sugars, dates provide an instantaneous energy boost. Dates are full of carbohydrates and fiber. Fiber gives the body a fuller feeling and prevents it from feeling hungry. The high fiber also keeps the bowel movements regulated, despite the drastic change in meal patterns.

 

"DATES - THE FRUIT OF THE PARADISE"


Names of Dates in other Languages:


Tamil -Perichampazham

Malayalam - Eendhapazham

Kannada - Kharjoora / Eachalu

Telugu - Kharjoora / Kharjoora Pandu

Tulu - Karjoora

Hindi - Khajur

Marathi - Khajur / Kharik

Gujarati - Khajur

Bengali - Khejoor

Konkani - Khajjoor / Kaajjuru

Oriya - Khajura / Khajuri

Punjabi - Khajur

Assamese -Khezur

Sinhalese -Rata Indhi

Arabic - Tamur(Tmar)

Bahasa Melayu -  Kurma

 

 

DATES - NUTRITIONAL VALUE & USES

 

    Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree, which is grown in the Middle East, North Africa & in many tropical regions around the world.  Mostly Dates are sold in dried form.  It can be eaten fresh too. A wrinkled skin indicates they are dried, whereas a smooth skin indicates freshness.  Dates have an excellent nutrition profile.

    Dates can be eaten fresh or dried, but it is mostly sold & eaten in dried form.  Dried Dates have higher calorie content than a fresh fruit.  Most of the calories in Dates come from Carbohydrates & a very small amount of Protein. Dates retain lots of Vitamins and Minerals.  It is also rich in antioxidants which help protect cells from damage. Dates are a rich source of minerals like Iron, Calcium, Potassium, essential Amino Acids and vitamin A, B, C & D. It is a good source of dietary fiber too. 
Dates are highly rich in Micronutrients like Selenium, Manganese, Magnesium & Copper.

 


HEALTH BENEFITS OF DATES 

FOOD AS MEDICINE
DATES

    Dates are rich in nutrients and hence are highly beneficial to health too. Dates have been used as a Food & as a Natural Medicine for years. 

 

Highly Nutritious:

    Dates are packed with essential Vitamins & Nutrients, which can be extremely helpful for our overall health.  Dates are also rich in Fiber & Carbohydrates which makes it one of the healthiest dry fruits.  High antioxidant content in Dates & with anti-mutagenic & anti-carcinogenic properties, it is believed to help prevent Cancer.

Rich in Vitamins:

    Dried or fresh dates are good source of Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, C & D.  These essential Vitamins ensure optimum health to our body.  The need for these Vitamins can be easily met by including Dates in our daily diet.

Rich in Antioxidants:

Dates are known for its high concentration of anti-oxidants.

  • Carotenoids: Carotenoids are known for their ability to significantly reduce the chances of macular degeneration which can be highly beneficial for a Healthy Heart.
  • Flavonoids: Flavonoids are known for their anti-inflammatory properties, and it is also known for helping to reduce the effects of Diabetes.  Flavonoids are also beneficial to your brain and also helps to reduce the risk for brain degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.  Flavonoids can also help in reducing the risk towards certain types of Cancer too. 
  • Phenolic Acid: Phenolic acid is  mainly known for its anti-inflammatory properties. It is believed in reducing the risk of developing cardiac issues and can also help in reducing the risk towards certain types of Cancer too.

Treats Anemia:   

    Dates are an excellent source of Iron & Folic Acid. Folic Acid helps the body to absorb Iron and helps in increasing the Red Blood Cell count. Dates are very helpful in treating and preventing Anemia and is also believed to treat Sickle Cell disease.

Regulate Blood Sugar Levels:

    Dates help to reduce the amount of glucose in the blood, as well as sugar & protein in the urine. Alternatively, increasing the hemoglobin levels. Dates affect insulin activity of the body and balance blood sugar levels helping to reduce some diabetic symptoms. Dates are successful at reducing lipid and glucose levels.  It helps in regulating oxidative stress in diabetic patients, which means it lowers blood sugar and cholesterol & also improves protection against cell damage.

Lowers Cholesterol:   

    Dates are a good source of antioxidants which helps to reduce LDL(bad cholesterol level) and triggers the increase of HDL(good cholesterol). Increase in HDL protects our body from heart disease and atherosclerosis.  Try to incorporate Dates in your daily diet.

Aids Weight Loss:

    Dates can be effective in reducing and controlling weight gain. Vitamin B present in Dates help with smooth and efficient digestion and can assist the body when converting food into energy, rather than storing it as fat. Daily consumption of Dates enhances digestion, reduces fat and cleanses the intestine helping in reducing excess weight.

Treats Bacterial Infections:     

    Dates are known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties, which helps combat infections caused by Salmonella, Rhizopus, E. coli & Pneumonia. Dates are helpful in preventing Microbial Infections.  Date Plant extract has also proven effective in reducing the side effects caused due to powerful medicines.  Dates have successful defensive capabilities against microbes.

Improves Brain Function:

    Consuming Dates helps reduce issues related to anxiety disorder and also helps in boosting memory.  It is also effective in preventing degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's & also helps in the overall improvement of your brain function.  

Preventing & Treating Cancer:

    Presence of beta D-glucan in Dates has proven to be advantageous in promoting an antitumor activity within the body.  High concentration of antioxidants in Dates helps in reducing the activities of free radicals and thereby reduces the risk of Cancer and can significantly help in the reduction of occurrence of benign tumours too.

Help fight against Diabetics:

    Dates have the ability to increase the production of Insulin  & also help reduce the rate of absorption of Glucose from the intestine.  This helps to reduce Blood Glucose Level, which has proven to be beneficial for people suffering from Diabetics.

Promotes Bone Health:

     Dates are highly rich in Micronutrients like Selenium, Manganese, Magnesium & Copper.  Regular consumption of Dates meets the need for these micro-nutrients & also ensures a good bone health.  It has also proven beneficial in treating bone conditions such as Osteoporosis. 

Strengthens the Nervous System:

    Dates are rich in nutrients like Potassium, and it has very low levels of Sodium, which makes it good for Neurological health.  Potassium in Dates makes communication between the nerve cell easier.  Low Sodium contents proves to be beneficial in lowering Hypertension.

Good Skin:

    Dates have high concentration of vitamin C & vitamin D which ensures a healthy skin.  It helps to keep skin well nourished and improves the elasticity of the skin. It also helps in maintaining a heathy balance of Melanin in skin.  Vitamin C & D also helps get rid of wrinkles and also helps you to get a healthy glowing skin.

Prevents Hair Loss:

    Dates are a good source of Iron, which makes it beneficial for your hair.  Rich Iron content in Dates ensures that the blood flow remains strong.  The increased flow of oxygen facilitates the growth of new hair, reduces the rate of hair fall and also keeps the scalp nourished.

Healthy Bowel Movements:

    High fibre content in Dates has proven beneficial for people suffering from irregular bowel movements.  Regular consumption of Dates also helps in reducing the Ammonia content in stools which alternatively helps in maintaining an overall health.

Eye Health:  

    Dates serve as a good source of vitamin A and with its Antioxidant properties. Dates help to improve eyesight helps to impart strength and rejuvenation to the eyes. It also curtails the development of Cataract. Dates may stop the dilation of retinal vessels, prevent the thickening of capillary membranes, and inhibit retinal dysfunction. 

Prevents Night Blindness:

    Dates are rich in vitamin A and regular consumption of Dates can ensure you with a healthy Eye & also can help you do not get affected by Night Blindness.  Dates are used as one effective home remedy for Night Blindness from time immemorial. And it is also recommended to heal problems that occur due to lack of vitamin A.

 

HOW TO SELECT DATES

    Most Dates are left to hang on the trees to “cure” and dry a little before being harvested, so they’ll last longer once picked. These are the “fresh dates” available at many grocery stores, and they are also absolutely delicious.

Here are a few tips on how to select & how to store Dates to make them last as long as possible.

  • Fresh dates can be wrinkled, but they shouldn’t feel hard. 
  • Look for fresh dates that are fleshy looking and have a slightly glossy appearance to their skin. 
  • Avoid dates that have crystallized sugar on their skins, which means that they are not fresh.


HOW TO STORE DATES

    Although Dates are considered dry fruits, the ideal flavour is optimal when they have moisture and are stored properly. Dates can be stored at room temperature, in the refrigerator, or frozen indefinitely.  The best approach for handling dates, especially if large quantities are purchased, is to freeze them. 

  • Dates taste best when they are able to retain their moisture, so storing them properly is critical. If you plan to eat your dates within a week, store them in an airtight container in your pantry. 
  • Refrigerating is the next best thing to keep them fresh for up to 30 days. Keep in mind that after 30 days the dates do not go bad, they just do not taste as mouthwatering as they do fresh.
  • Dates may be frozen in the container they were purchased in, and keep indefinitely.  Take them out a few hours before you are ready to consume to allow for thawing. When frozen and thawed out, none of the flavour is lost and the moisture stays intact.

    

HOW TO USE DATES

     Dates are most flavourful & they taste the best when moist. They can be enjoyed just as they are or sliced into cereals, salads and served with any meal, any time of day.
  • Eat Dates as such.  Works perfect for an indulgent snack. 
  • Stoned Dates can be stuffed with nuts like Almonds, Pecan, Walnut, Pistachios etc., or can stuff them with candied items, like oranges or ginger.
  • Convert it into Juice/Smoothies/Milkshakes.
  • Can make tasty Chutneys & Sauces with Dates.
  • Make tasty Puddings, Panacotta, Parfaits or Ice creams.
  • Convert Dates into Energy Balls or Bars with Dates & Nuts.
  • Can make a wonderful Indian Sweet Khajoor Katri with Dates & Nuts.
  • Use Dates in Cakes, Scones, Cookies, Doughnuts, Bread etc.,
  • Dates can be added into Fruit Salad.
  • Chocolate dipped Dates make a wonderful snack.
  • Add Dates into your Oatmeal Porridge for a tasty breakfast.
  • Can make Dates Syrup. It can serve as a good alternative for Sugar.
  • Dates can be added while making Tea, it serves as a natural Sweetener.
  • Dates are usually served along with Arabian Qahwa Coffee.
  • Convert Dates into an indulgent Wine.
  • Dates can be added into Salads to add a sweet note to it.
  • Add Dates along with Lemon to make a Sweet & Sour Pickle.
  • Dates serve as one main ingredient in Panchamirtham a popular Prasadham serve in Palani Lord Muruga Temple

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DISCLAIMER:

Please remember these treatments options are only meant as guidelines and in no way replaces the advice or treatment provided by your medical practitioner. It is always good to seek the advice of your physician, homeopath, naturopath, or herbalist for professional advice in any matter related to your health. This article is for information purposes only.

 


 







    During my childhood, I have heard about a big citrus fruit Bamblimas. My Dad who earlier worked in Kotagiri, says that they get ample of Bamblimas in season. And also, it was one common term used for a plump & fat kid/person. The fact was that I had never seen this so-called Bamblimas, back in India. But when I saw Pomelos in the local market, during my initial days in Malaysia, I never guessed these were the same Bamblimas. Reading about the fruit, suddenly, gave me a revelation that Pomelo is nothing but the Bamblimas.

 

    Bamblimas has been synonymous with plumpness, and the name does total justification to the anomaly. Well seeing a Pomelo fruit, and when I literally held it in my hands I was intimidated by the size. I have never bought a Pomelo, it always comes as a gift, and initially I always wondered what I could do with it, leave alone I didn't even know how to cut it. With the help of Google, even I mastered the tasks. So it is like when life gives Lemon, no, no, no When life gives you Pomelos make Pomelo, whatever fancies you... The first thing tried out of this was a local dessert -Pomelo, Sago & Mango Dessert.  But the trick is to eat it as soon as you add the Pomelo Pulp into the dessert.  It doesn't taste good if left alone for a long time & the same goes when it is added into Salads too.  Then there are numerous other recipes like various Pomelo Salads, Marmalade, Jams & Candied Peels & as always Pomelo Juice, easy what?!!!

 

    Pomelo is a large Asian citrus fruit that’s closely related to grapefruit & considered to be the largest of all citrus fruits. It goes by many names - Pompelmoes(there you go it sounds like Bamblimas right?!!!), Shaddock, Pummelos, Jabong. They were given the name 'Shaddock' in the Caribbean after the captain of the East India Company ship introduced Pomelos to the west. Originally, these citrus has its origin in Southeast Asia.

 

 


 

    Pomelo is the largest out of all the citrus fruits with a close relation to grapefruit. A lot of the size is the rind and the thick membrane surrounding the fruit itself. Unlike other citrus fruits, the membrane of the Pomelo is extremely bitter. These large citrus fruits are either round or oval and have a rind that ranges in colour from green to yellow with a textured rind. Filled with a creamy white or bright pink. Somewhere between the pulpy core, Pomelos have a thicker pith than most other varieties of citrus fruit. Pomelos can either be filled with seeds, have very few or none at all. I have never come across one with a Seed. The flavour of a Pomelo is very much like the grapefruit, but much milder. Pomelos are sweeter and don’t carry that tangy, bitterness that can be associated with grapefruit.

 

    Pomelo contains several Vitamins, Minerals, and antioxidants. It is an excellent source of Vitamin C. that make it a healthy addition to your diet. Other than the above it also contains a lot of Fibre, Carbohydrates, Protein, Riboflavin, Thiamine, Copper & Potassium. It is a powerful immune-boosting antioxidant that helps prevent cellular damage from harmful compounds called free radicals. Pomelo is also rich in other Vitamins & Minerals, including Potassium, which helps regulate fluid balance and blood pressure.

 

HEALTH BENEFITS OF POMELO

 


 

 

Rich in Fiber: 


    Pomelos are rich in insoluble fibre, which helps add bulk to your stool and prevent constipation. Dietary fibre also serves as a food source for the healthy bacteria in your gut. Fruit fibre is believed to improve bone density, long-term weight maintenance, and also helps to improve gut and brain health.

 

Weight Loss:

 

    Pomelo is a low-calorie food, and it contains Protein & Fiber. Both help to keep you feeling full for a longer time.

 

Rich in Antioxidants:

 

    Pomelo is rich in Antioxidants like Naringenin & Naringin. This can help prevent and reverse cellular damage caused by free radicals. Which can cause health problems and chronic disease when they build up in your body at high levels. Lycopene present in Pomelos acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. Other health benefits include its anti-ageing properties and also facilitates a healthy heart.

 

Heart Health:

 

    Pomelos promote Heart health by reducing the levels of Cholesterol and Triglycerides. Pomelo may reduce these blood fats by preventing the cholesterol in food from being fully absorbed into the body, thus helping to maintain a healthy heart.

 

Anti-ageing Properties:

 

    The high anti-oxidant content in Pomelos exerts anti-ageing effects. Vitamin C in Pomelos helps prevent skin damage caused by harmful radicals. It can decrease the formation of AGEs(Advanced Glycation End Products). 

    The essential oil from the peel of Pomelo is rich in antioxidants and can decrease melanin production in the skin, potentially helping prevent discolouration and sunspots.

 

 

Antibacterial & Antifungal:

 

    The essential oils made from Pomelo Peel is believed to have antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. The essential oils are highly concentrated, It should not be ingested. The essential oils should be properly diluted before you apply them to your skin.

 

 

Fight Cancer Cells:

 

    The rich anti-oxidant content in Pomelo helps to prevent the spread of cancer to an extent. The fruit contains much smaller amounts of potentially cancer-killing compounds. Naringenin, one of the main anti-oxidant in Pomelo is believed to kill Prostate & Pancreatic Cancer Cells.

 

 

HOW TO BUY & STORE A POMELO:

 


  • Can buy fresh Pomelo at a local Asian market. 
  • Dried Pomelo is available online.
  • While buying a Pomelo, look for yellow to pale green fruits that are heavy for their size and feel firm to the touch. 
  • Avoid soft, dull-coloured fruits that look dried out. Fruits with small blemishes are fine.
  • Store the Pomelos in the refrigerator. It can last up to 1 week.


HOW TO CUT A POMELO:




  • First, you need to carefully cut the top off a Pomelo with a sharp knife. The outer peel of the Pomelo can be tough.
  • Then, starting at the cut end, make vertical slices around the Pomelo. Make around 6 to 8 Cuts.
  • Remove the thick rind and peel the membrane from around each segment. You can score the rind which makes it easier to peel.
  • Don’t eat the membrane-like part of the Pomelos as you would eat an orange or grapefruit. 
  • Peel off the membrane and remove the small aril-like pulp. What's good to eat is just the pulp. inside.


 

HOW TO EAT POMELOS:

 

  • It easy to add Pomelos to your diet.
  • Pomelos are great in salsas, salads, marinades, juiced, made into jam or just right out of your hand.
  • Can easily add it to fruit salads or into chilled desserts.
  • Thai Pomelo Salad (Yam Sam-O) with fresh Pomelos, Shrimp & Coconut is a unique & delicious traditional Thai Salad.
  • As easy as it is to convert it into fresh citrusy Juice. Add it along with other citrus fruits or with Pineapple for yet another combination of refreshing drink. Finish the drink with a hint of Mint or Basil for an added aroma.
  • Pomelo Juice can be added to your favourite Cocktails or convert them into innovative Mocktails.
  • Enjoy them the same way that you would enjoy any of your favourite citrus fruits. 
  • Can use the peel in marmalades or candy it and use it as a garnish.
  • If you have a recipe that calls for grapefruit, oranges, or even pineapples, you can substitute a pomelo instead.
  • Dried Pomelos are used for desserts and are eaten as a Candy in Asian Countries. As it contains added sugar, it's much higher in calories compared to fresh Pomelos. 

 

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DISCLAIMER:

Please remember these treatments options are only meant as guidelines and in no way replaces the advice or treatment provided by your medical practitioner. It is always good to seek the advice of your physician, homeopath, naturopath, or herbalist for professional advice in any matter related to your health. This article is for information purposes only.
A glass of Lashuna Ksheerapaka or Garlic Milk, an ancient Ayurvedic remedy for cholesterol and heart health, made with fresh garlic cloves and milk.
Lashuna Ksheerapaka: Traditional Ayurvedic Garlic Milk Remedy

Garlic Milk: Lashuna Ksheerapaka - Traditional Ayurvedic Home Remedy

Garlic Milk or Lashuna Ksheerapaka is a revered Ayurvedic preparation known for its potent medicinal properties. This restorative home remedy serves as a natural treatment for various conditions, effectively harnessing the benefits of garlic while ensuring it is gentle on the digestive system. By boiling garlic in milk—a process known as Ksheerapaka, where the harsh pungency is mellowed, making it an accessible health tonic for daily wellness. Whether you are seeking relief from digestive disorders, looking to reduce bad cholesterol, or aiming to support heart health, this ancient Ayurvedic garlic milk recipe offers a time-tested solution for holistic health improvement.

***Disclaimer: These treatment options are meant as guidelines and do not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician, naturopath, or herbalist for professional guidance regarding your health.

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES
HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES

   Curry Leaves Tree is one common shrub found in an Indian household. As the name suggests, it is so synonymous to a Curry, an unavoidable add on when it comes to most of the Indian savoury dishes. Curry Leaves are widely used in Indian Cuisine. Along with a few other common plants, Curry Leaves tree is one shrub planted in a kitchen garden. Curry Leaves are colloquially called Karuveppilai in Tamil and Kariveppila in Malayalam which means Black/Curry Neem Leaves. Well, even I had a misinterpretation during my initial days in my -in-laws place. My MIL says it as Veppila(which means Neem Leaves) & I was wondering whether they were using Neem Leaves in cooking. Later to realize that it was a simple colloquial way of saying it so just leaving the Kari/Curry out of it. Thank God, I didn't use a handful of Neem Leaves to season a curry, in the pursuit of pleasing my MIL😅. 

   The reason for a Curry Leaf Tree in our house in Malaysia is my MIL. During one of her visits, she suggested we plant a Curry Leaf Tree & it is almost seven years, standing tall & loyal with avatar sized leaves. That's what one of our acquaintances said when she took some Curry Leaves from the plant. It has grown tall and has spread out wide branches. I have never since bought Curry Leaves from the market.  

   Curry Leaves holds numerous tales & proverbs proclaiming its therapeutic & culinary uses. No loyal Indian cook can say that he/she has completed their cooking scenes without a sprig of Curry Leaves. When I came across with this word - A sprig of Curry Leaves, I was awed by the word and was wondering whether it was Sprig/Spring. I was only 6 or 7 years old then. As a common practice, I went searching for the word in my dog-eared Longman English Pocket dictionary with a red colour cover. Well, I learned a new word that day.

 

 

HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES
CURRY LEAVES

    So many words and so many anecdotes do the dictionary hold that it was one thing I have used day in day out during my growing ages. I owned it as early as when I was three years old & the dictionary is still there at my home. But if somebody says it is a book, it would become a laughing stock because it has turned into a bunch of yellowed out of age pages - just pages. That is normally the condition of any book I use. Have to rescue it when I go home next time.

   Well coming back to Curry Leaves - the unique flavour & aroma of these leaves were valued by our ancestors and they easily incorporated it into our daily cooking as a quintessential seasoning or as a tempering. Some dishes even call Curry Leaves as the main ingredient like Curry Leaves Thogayal/Chutney, Curry Leaves Podi(Spice Powder), Curries like Kariveppilai Kuzhambu, Kariveppilai Sadham etc.,

 

   Curry Leaves as such can optimize the dish it is added into. Fresh ones impart a wonderful aroma & flavour. The wonderful aroma of fresh curry leaves in a glass of cold Buttermilk(Sambharam) is so welcoming & refreshing. Needless to say about the aroma it imparts in Neeragaram/Pazhayasadham.  It imparts a unique flavour when added into a dish fresh, boiled, fried or ground. Well, if you are living in a place where you cannot get Curry Leaves, you can store them in a ziplock bag in a freezer or dry it up in a shade and store it in airtight containers. It can also be dried & powdered and then used in Curries like Sambar, Rasams etc.,

   Curry Leaf is an exceptionally nutritious herb catering its benefits both as a herb and as a medicine. No Indian Curry is complete without a sprig of Curry Leaves in it & my Mom had her tricks to make us eat Curry Leaves. I grew up hearing that it is loaded with Iron and benefits hair growth, gets rid of Anaemia etc., & etc., And during my Postpartum along with Moringa Leaves, Curry Leaves were added into my daily diet. For building up strength, treating Anemia and also helps in secreting breast milk. The Leaves provide expectant mothers with necessary calcium, vitamins, zinc and iron. Calcium helps to strengthen the bones. Zinc plays a vital role in hair growth and skin health & Iron alleviates Anaemia. 

 

"CURRY LEAVES - THE CURE LEAF"


Names of Curry Leaves in other Languages:


Tamil - Kariveppilai

Malayalam- Kariveppila

Kannada - Karibevu / Baisoppu / Karibevina Soppu

Telugu - Karivepaku / Karepaku

Tulu - Bevudirae 

Hindi - Kadi Patta / Kathnim / Mitha Neem / Curry Patta / Gandhela / Bareanga

Marathi - Kadhi Patta / Karhinimb / Poospala / Gandla / Jhirang / Pandheri Kunthi

Gujarati - Mitho Limdo / Meetho Limbado / Goranimb / Kadhilimbdo

Bengali - Curry Patta / Barsanga / Kariphulli

Konkani - Karbapathi / Beva Palo

Oriya - Bhrusanga Patra / Barsan / Basango / Bhuraunga

Punjabi - Kadipatti / Curry Patta

Assamese - Narasingha Sinhalese - Karapincha

Bahasa Melayu - Daun Kari


 

CURRY LEAVES - NUTRITIONAL VALUE & USES

 

    Curry Leaf is an important seasoning herb in most of the Asian Cuisines. It is one tree which can be easily grown and maintained. A Curry Leaf Tree is one common shrub seen in most of the South Indian households. The leaves retain lots of Vitamins and Minerals. It can be used fresh or dried.

   Curry Leaf is a good source of Proteins, Vitamins & Minerals. It is also rich in antioxidants which help protect cells from damage. Curry Leaves are a rich source of minerals like Iron, Calcium, Potassium, essential Amino Acids and Vitamin A, B, C & E. It is a good source of dietary fibre too.

    


HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES


HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES
HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES


    Curry Leaves has been used as a Food & as a Natural Medicine for years. Apart from being a versatile Culinary Herb, Curry Leaves offer a wide range of Health Benefits too.

 

Treats Anemia:

    

    Curry Leaves are an excellent source of Iron & Folic Acid. Folic Acid helps the body to absorb iron and helps in increasing the Red Blood Cell count. Curry Leaves is very helpful in treating and preventing Anemia and also believed to treat Sickle Cell disease.

 

Regulate Blood Sugar Levels:

 

    Curry Leaves helps to reduce the amount of glucose in the blood, as well as sugar & protein in the urine. Alternatively, increasing the haemoglobin levels and overall protein content. Curry Leaves affect insulin activity of the body and balance blood sugar levels helping to reduce some diabetic symptoms. Curry Leaves are successful at reducing lipid and glucose levels and regulating oxidative stress in diabetic patients, which means it lowers blood sugar and cholesterol and improves protection against cell damage.

 

Lowers Cholesterol: 

   

    Curry Leaves are a good source of antioxidants which helps to reduce LDL(bad cholesterol level) and triggers the increase of HDL(good cholesterol). Increase in HDL protects our body from heart disease and atherosclerosis.  Try to incorporate Curry Leaves in your daily meals. Alternatively, having fresh leaves on an empty stomach every day can also help in lowering cholesterol.

 

Aids Weight Loss:

 

    Curry Leaves can be effective in reducing and controlling weight gain. Vitamin B present in Curry Leaves helps with smooth and efficient digestion and can assist the body when converting food into energy, rather than storing it as fat. Daily consumption of Curry Leaves enhances digestion, reduces fat and cleanses the intestine helping in reducing excess weight.  Ayurveda suggests having a ball of crushed curry leaves every morning in empty stomach with honey for weight loss along with a strict diet.


 

Treats Bacterial Infections:

      

    Curry Leaves are known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties, which helps combat infections caused by Salmonella, Rhizopus and E.Coli.

 

Aids Digestion & Treats Stomach Complaints:

 

    Antibiotic & Antibacterial Properties of Curry Leaves help to inhibit the growth of various pathogens & Vitamin B present in Curry Leaves helps with digestion. Curry Leaves can be used to treat stomach disorders, such as Constipation, Gastritis, Diarhhea and Ulcerative Colitis. Gently crush some Curry Leaves into a small berry sized ball & have it with Buttermilk. Consume this twice or thrice a day for relief from Diarrhoea.

 

Congestion & Cold:

   

    Ayurveda uses Curry Leaves as an effective home remedy to treat wet cough, sinusitis or chest congestion. It helps to loosen up and release congested mucous. Take a spoon of powdered curry leaves and honey. Make it a paste and eat this mixture twice a day to get relief from congestion.

 

Eye Health:

   

    Curry Leaves serves as a good source of Vitamin A and with its Antioxidant properties. Curry Leaves helps to improve eyesight helps to impart strength and rejuvenation to the eyes. It also curtails the development of Cataract. Curry Leaves may stop the dilation of retinal vessels, prevent the thickening of capillary membranes, and inhibit retinal dysfunction.

 

Preventing and Treating Cancer:

     

    Curry Leaves are rich source of Anti-oxidants.  Curry leaves contain compounds that have significant anticancer effects that suppress the development of cancer cells.

 

Relieves Morning Sickness:

 

    Curry Leaves helps to relieve the symptoms of Morning Sickness during pregnancy. Consumption of curry leaves help in the secretion of digestive enzymes, which provides ease from nausea, vomiting and morning sickness.

 

For Skin:

 

    Curry Leaves contains Protein & Minerals like Iron & Calcium which helps to protect skin cell damage. It also contains hydrating and detoxifying elements, which also boost the skin and hair. It can be successful in curing skin infections and sores. Curry Leaves are efficient in reducing pimple, acne and black marks.

 

Curry Leaves For Hair

 

    Curry Leaves are rich in Vitamins like A, B, E, C & minerals like Iron, Magnesium, Copper & Calcium, which strengthens and nourishes hair follicles from the roots. Curry Leaves protects hair against free radicals and keeps it clean and healthy. Curry Leaf is a medicinal herb which provides protection to the hair & scalp with its anti-oxidant, anti-microbial & anti-inflammatory properties.


Anti-Dandruff:

Regular use of Curry Leaves helps to remove dead hair follicles, which is one of the reasons behind dandruff.  A hair mask prepared with Curry Leaves,Yogurt/Curd & Fenugreek Seeds helps to remove dandruff, removes excess oil from the scalp, hydrates the hair roots and has potent antifungal properties.

Anti-bacterial:

Curry Leaf extracts have been proven to be very effective against certain bacterial strains. It helps to treat minor scalp infections as it has anti-bacterial & anti-inflammatory properties. Curry leaves are quite mild and hence it is also suitable for people who have scalp sensitivity.

Prevent Hair Fall - The protein and beta-carotene present in Curry Leaves help in increasing hair growth and reducing the hair fall. The Anti-oxidants, Proteins & Amino Acids present in Curry Leaves are also beneficial in moisturizing the scalp and strengthening the hair follicles.

 

Rejuvenation of Hair Follicles - The anti-oxidant property of Curry Leaves helps to replace dead hair follicles quickly. It induces the growth of new hair follicles as it assists in the scalp restoration process, helping the hair follicles breathe. It also provides a balanced environment of pH and moisture on the scalp and thus aids in hair growth.
 

Nourish Damaged Hair - Regular use of chemicals on hair and exposure to pollution may make the hair dull, dry and lifeless. Curry leaves help in restoring the moisture and also helps in strengthening the hair follicles.

 

Prevent Premature Greying - Hair greying is a natural phenomenon. Sometimes premature greying may occur due to genetic reasons, alcohol usage or due to stress. It can also be caused due to environmental conditions & chemical treatments. However, vitamin B in Curry Leaves helps in strengthening and nourishing the hair and also helps in delaying the hair greying process. Curry leaves prevent premature greying of hair by restoring the pigment melanin which is essential for the black colour of hair. It also acts as a protective agent against oxidative stress by free radicals which damage the scalp and hair.

 

For Dry Hair - Heat Coconut Oil with a few Curry Leaves in it. Boil it and then cool it down. This Oil provides deep conditioning to dry and dull hair. Keep this oil mixture applied on hair for half an hour and then shampoo as usual.

 

Natural Hair Conditioner - Applying a decoction made by boiling curry leaves in water may help in controlling the fizziness & dry hair. Use this decoction as a last rinse after shampooing and conditioning the hair. 

 

 

CULINARY USES OF CURRY LEAVES

 

HEALTH BENEFITS OF CURRY LEAVES
CURRY LEAVES

 

 

  • Fresh Curry Leaves are used as an ingredient in many Indian & South-east Asian dishes.  
  • Whole or Chopped/Crushed Curry Leaves are added while tempering most of the Savoury dishes in Indian Cuisine.
  • Curry Leaves while used as a tempering enhances the flavour of dishes like Sambar, Rasam, Poriyal/Thoran, Kootu, Pachadi etc.,
  • Fresh Curry Leaves in dishes like Avial & Olan brings out its natural aroma & flavour in the dish.
  • Tiffin items like Upma, Pongal, Sevai etc., tastes great when tempered with Curry Leaves.
  • It is also added as a garnish in dishes like Raithas, Dhals, Curries and in Porridges like Neeragaram/Pazhangkanji, Ragi/Finger Millet Koozh etc.,
  • Fresh Curry Leaves can be added into instant Dosa varieties like Gothumai/All-purpose Flour Dosai, Rava Dosai etc., 
  • It can also be added while making Adai Dosai, Paniyarams etc., along with other seasonings.
  • Deep-fried snacks/Fritters like Vadai, Pakodas, Bondas etc., tastes great when you add curry leaves into it. 
  • Curry Leaves are used to make refreshing summer drinks and a traditional drink called 'Sambharam/Neer Mor/Chaas'.
  • Fresh Curry Leaves are used to make Chutneys, Chammanthi & Thogayals. 
  • Kariveppilai Sadham is one rice dish which uses Curry Leaves to flavour the rice. 
  • Curry Leaves can also be used to make spice powders like Karuveppilai Podi, which can be mixed with rice and eaten. Add a drizzle of Ghee/Gingelly oil to enhance the flavour.
  • Fresh Curry Leaf is one main ingredient in a curry called Kariveppilai Kuzhambu or make Karuveppilai Thuvaiyal.
  • Can make a flavourful South Indian style Seafood dish with Prawns called Karuveppilai Eral.
  • Deep-fried Curry Leaves add a wonderful flavour to snacks like South Indian Mixture, Kara Boondhi etc.,


 

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HOW TO STORE CURRY LEAVES

 

While buying Curry Leaves, look out for fresh leaves with no signs of browning. The freshness of Curry leaves gives out the best of its flavours. Can use it fresh or dried and can also be stored in the freezer.


Storing Curry Leaves in Water @ room temperature:

 

  • Wash the Curry Leaves along with the stalk through running water.
  • Do not remove the leaves from the stalk.
  • Discard any old, wilted, blackened/yellowed leaves.
  • Fill a small Vase/Glass bottle with water(about1/3).
  • Insert the Curry Leaves Stalks to the Vase/Bottle filled with water.
  • Change the water periodically or when the colour of the water changes.
  • Cover the bottle/Vase with an empty plastic cover/cling wrap(Optional).
  • If stored properly, Curry Leaves can last in room temperature for a few days.

 

Storing Curry Leaves in the refrigerator:

 

  • Remove the stalks of the Curry Leaves.
  • Discard any old, wilted, blackened/yellowed leaves.
  • Wash the leaves through running water.
  • Line it up on a clean kitchen towel and allow it to dry.
  • The idea is to remove the moisture from the leaves.
  • Line up the container(used for storing) with a paper towel.
  • Spread the fresh Curry Leaves in it.
  • Cover the leaves with another paper towel.
  • Cover the container and leave it in the refrigerator. 
  • Refrigerated Curry Leaves stay longer this way.

 

Storing Curry Leaves in the Freezer:

 

  • Remove the stalks of the Curry Leaves.
  • Discard any old, wilted, blackened/yellowed leaves.
  • Wash the leaves through running water.
  • Line it up on a clean kitchen towel and allow it to dry.
  • The idea is to remove the moisture from the leaves.
  • Can Freeze the Curry Leaves and store it in a Ziploc Bag.
  • Can use these Curry Leaves directly while making 'Sambharam/Neer Mor/Chaas' or while making Neeragaram/Pazhankanji, Ragi Koozh
  • Alternatively can thaw the Curry Leaves, squeeze out excess water and use accordingly.
  • Curry Leaves when left in the freezer stays good for more than a month. 

 

Drying the Curry Leaves:

 

  • Dry the Curry Leaves under direct sunlight/under shade until the leaves are dry.
  • It may take a few days for this purpose.
  • This method suits the people living in suitable weather condition.
  • Alternatively can dry the leaves in an Oven.
  • Place the leaves in 1 - 2 layers in a shallow oven-safe pan. 
  • Adjust the heat setting of the oven to low 170°F /80 °C.
  • Bake it for 30 minutes to an hour.
  • Adjust the timing as per your oven settings.
  • Do not allow the leaves to brown. 
  • Store it in an airtight container.


 

 

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DISCLAIMER: Please remember these treatments options are meant as guidelines and in no way replace the advice or treatment provided by your medical practitioner. It is always good to seek the advice of your physician, homoeopath, naturopath, or herbalist for professional advice in any matter related to your health. This article is for information purposes only.

 


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